The saddest song you've ever heard

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  • Erich
    Erich

    Nights in white satin (Moody Blues)

    Georgia on my Mind (Ray Charles)

    I believe to my soul (Ray Charles)

    Its all over now, baby blue (Version: Van Morrison)

    E.

  • Rod P
    Rod P

    I get sad for different reasons, and by different songs (like pretty well everyone else, I suppose. So here are a few that just get to me:

    "Little Rosa" by Red Sovine.

    This is a story about a poor man whose little girl has just died. He went into a flower shop to get a rose, but he couldn't afford one. He begged the florist for a rose for his "little Rosa". The florist said that if he told his story, then maybe he could help him. He told the story, and in the end, the florist gives him the biggest and brightest red rose in the store so the man could place it on his daughter's grave....Nobody can listen to this song and not be deeply moved!

    "Teddy Bear" by Red Sovine

    This is the story about a little crippled boy who has lost his daddy in death, who was a trucker. The little boy would be at home, playing with his dad's short wave CB radio and microphone, talking to all the truckers on the road, using the lingo of the truckers and his daddy. His mommy had to work, and they were poor, and the mother could not really replace the dad in this little crippled boy's life. So he would love to talk to truckers on the radio. In the song, this trucker was listening to the little boy, and asked him "What's your handle" and he replied "Teddy Bear". He explained how he and his mom were alone since daddy passed away. And he acknowledged just how busy all those truckers were....Too busy to listen to a little kid like him...But if he could just have a ride in one of them rigs, like he used to when his daddy was alive........

    The song goes on the describe how this trucker decided to take a detour to give this little boy a ride in his rig. As he rounded the corner, he discovered all these trucks lined up for blocks, waiting to give this little boy a ride, and how this little boy was in his glory, as each one in turn, gave him a ride. Momma Teddy Bear came on the CB and thanked all those truckers for what they did for her son....I defy you to listen to that song and not be moved!

    Amazing Grace

    I don't care if you are religious or not, this song can get to anyone. There is an amazing history behind this song, and how it came to be written. No-one could possibly write such a song unless they had been there. I don't have the words in front of me, but most people know it already. It hits me whenever I attend a funeral service, and the song is played or sung, or both. Bagpipes accentuate the atmosphere, which goes right thru me, being of Scottish descent.

    Candles in the Wind- by Elton John

    I mention this one, because the world was deeply moved at the funeral of Princess Diana, at which Elton John sang and played this song of his own composition. Originally this was meant for someone else, but the words fit so appropriately about a woman who was taken before her time.

  • bebu
    bebu

    Tears in Heaven moves me to tears anywhere!

    I am not familiar with The Living Years, but those lyrics are haunting!!!!! Makes me tear up reading them...

    And of course, Everything I Own by Bread... written by the singer in memory of his father.

    You sheltered me from harm
    Kept me warm, Kept me warm
    You gave my life to me
    Set me free, Set me free
    The finest years I ever knew,
    We're all the years I had with you

    And I will give everything I own,
    I'll give my life, my heart, my home
    I will give everything I own
    Just to have you back again.

    You taught me how to love,
    What its all, all above
    You never said too much
    But still you showed the way
    In my new, I'm watching you
    Nobody else will ever know
    The part of me that can't let go

    I will give anything I own
    I'll give up my life, my heart, my home
    I will give everything I own
    Just to have you back again

    Is there someone you know
    You're loving them so
    But taking them all for-granted
    You may lose them one day
    Someone takes them away
    And they don't hear the words you long to say

    I would give anything I own,
    I'll give up my life, my heart, my home,
    I will give everthing I own
    Just to have you back again
    Just to touch you once again

    bebu

  • prophecor
    prophecor

    Earth Wind & Fire / Burning Bush What does it take to show an illustration
    Of the hurt and the pain of a nation.
    One glowing look upon a ragged canvas
    Tells the story of our past and present situation

    That old bush just keeps on burning
    Nobody seems to show they're learning
    That old bush just keeps on burning.
    I wonder will we ever feel the flame.

    Our way of life on total exhibition
    Shows the way in which we live of an
    Imperfect nation.
    This tree of life so far from perfeciton
    Share a little love to improve our situation.

    That old bush just keeps on burning
    Share the hope for future learning
    I wonder will we ever feel the flame

    Flow of light could really stand a listen
    Bring the dark to the light, show us
    What we've been missing.
    Not many men are satisfied
    Without no light, there ain't no pride

    There's gonna come a time,
    Things that are on your mind.
    Trust and you will find
    Everything in your mind
    True love is here to find
    Simple as number 9
    Multiply you will find
    Peace and love all the time

  • tijkmo
    tijkmo

    diary--bread

    tell me theres a heaven--chris rea

    somewhere only we know--keane

    wires--athlete

    northern lad

    1000 oceans--tori amos

    at 17--janis ian

    song of bernadette--leonard cohen..sung by jennifer warnes

    lost for words--pink floyd

    run--snow patrol

    black and blue

    i'm not sleeping--counting crows

    splintering heart

    invisible man

    fantastic place

    your gone

    nowshe'll never know

    house

    beyond you

    kayleigh

    falling from the moon

    when i meet god--marillion

    born again--starsailor

    dosed--red hot chilli peppers

    the voice within--christina

    already over me

    out of tears--rolling stones

    inconsolable--jonatha brooke

    i shall believe--sheryl crow

    giveme back my heart--phil collins

    happiness will get you in the end--embrace

    bring me to life--evanescence

    freedom--david gray

    if all else fails--richard page

    cannonball--damien rice

    stronger than dirt--tom mcrae

    belfast child--simpleminds

    i'm about to come alive--train

    you're so cruel--u2

    goodbye blue sky--pink floyd

    with one more look at you--barbara striesand

  • Chia
    Chia

    I didn't know "Everything I Own" was written about his father. I always thought it was a beautiful song, but now it takes on a new meaning for me.

  • Golden Girl
    Golden Girl

    Flying High and Bebu..you did it!

    You win in my eyes!

    Snoozy....

    ps..Those were beautiful!..

  • Low-Key Lysmith
    Low-Key Lysmith

    "Passive" by A Perfect Circle-

    Dead as dead can be

    or so the Doctor tells me

    I just can't believe him

    ever the optimistic one

    I'm sure of your ability to become

    my perfect enemy

    Wake up and face me

    don't play dead 'cause maybe

    some day I'll walk away and say

    you dissapoint me maybe you're better off this way

    seeing you here

    cold and catatonic

    I catch a brief reflection

    of what you could and might have been

    it's your right and your ability

    to become my perfect enemy

    wake up and face me

    don't play dead 'cause maybe (because maybe)

    some day I'll walk away and say

    you f**cking disappoint me

    maybe you're better off this way

    I know that you can hear me

    why can't you turn and face me

    you f**cking dissapoint me

    passive agressive bullshit

  • gumby
    gumby

    Daddys need to grow up too, the O'Kanes.

    Kentucky Rain, Elvis

    Daddy don't you walk so fast, Charlie Rich (and everyone else)

    I Should Have Been True, the Mavericks

    Gumby

  • ivy
    ivy

    This post has made me terribly depressed, but I have to thank some of you for reminding me of songs that I had forgotten. "Wildfire" was a favorite of mine as a kid, and "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word" has collected dust inside of my ipod.

    Love "Passive" too, but maybe we need a angriest song post.

    In the movie "Mulholland Dr." there is a version of the Roy Orbison classic "Crying" done acapella in Spanish by Rebekah Del Rio. It tears me up. I would have to give it the "Saddest song in the world" vote.

    Other runners up include:
    Patti Smith - Pissing in a River
    Ani Difranco - Dilate
    Alison Krauss & Union Station - It Doesn't Matter
    Stereophonics - Rainbows and Pots of Gold
    Tears for Fears - The Hurting (The whole album)

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